My wife is Korean and I never knew there is such gold there on used PC parts! Thanks The Yes Man! Well looks like the Mrs is going to have fun translating for me next time we go back to Korea lol
That one guy snotting his face off at 5:30 😂😂 Some great deals there ❤ you seriously have me addicted to used price performance. Loving those GTX 1060's. Quality Gravis cards!
My Experience in tech malls, and a real time saver, the better deals are found on the higher floors furthermost away from the entrances, lift / elevator areas. These stores pay less rent and have less customers, you can work deals there more readily. I'd start there every time! Especially on time constraint visits. Can i submit a suggestion that you consider doing a video, perhaps 1/2 yearly on parts you'd avoid and combinations of hardware that you've discovered that for what ever reason just didnt work or perform as expected. Keep the great vids coming!
Man, I am so thankful to you for the absolute kick ass effort you put into your channel and your videos. I just love these trips you take, my wife is from Seoul and I have to say, they are one of the oldest cultures on the planet. I truly love the Korean people and I am a huge fan of your channel.
Haha honestly I haven't slept in over 30 hours because I've been on a research & deals searching grind. But I wanted to thank you Brian! As of the last few days, I've been extremely motivated to build my first couple "built to sell" gaming PCs. I don't have a ton of deals in my area in Florida USA but there's been a few local & ebay deals I HAD to hop on! Always loving the Tech YES content, your energy is awesome & best of luck on your next Parts Hunt!
Even in India (which suks for pc parts) there are companies launching tempered glass cases with rgb fans under 45$ ..... Don't know why it's not in Australia 🤔🤔
@@timserious7678 yeah im cringing whenever a tech channel is using a rosewill case for their low budget builds when we have 30 dollar cases heee that look exacly like NZXT(Tecware nexus m/c) with included decent fans. hope Tech Yes City will feature one of these cases like Tecware and Rakk gears
I grabbed 2 EVGA GTX 1080's for $200 each yesterday on Craigslist. (both still under warranty). Bought 2 1tb m.2 SSD's for $60 each and 2 650w EVGA PSU's for $40 each on Amazon's 20% off warehouse sale. Going to pick up 2 sets of Ryzen 5 3600 + $30 off mobo + case at MicroCenter and get some high performance flips going. The search never ends!
Damn Brian, I been loving this series on Asian Used parts hunts. I personally shop the hardoffs for retro console games, but I am also a big DIY PC guy. Your video inspired me to try hunting some used parts performance in Akihabara. I saw the sign of one my favorite retro shops in the background (SuperPotato). I kinda wasn't surprised how bad the deals were in those hardoffs cause they tend to over-price stuff that's fairly new to not so new, especially in the city. Never been to Korea, but now this video has me thinking twice about wanting to go there! Oh and I would tend to agree that you do have a problem buying used parts, but I think I'm infected with the same disease! lol.
G'day Brian, Good to hear you really Enjoyed you Trip, especially getting time with your little man in Japan, I'm sure John & Arnold had an Awesome time TechYes Hunting with you as well, I also I had I good time Hunting while you were away, I got 4x RX480 8GB from the GC (grabbed them quick while you weren't home 😁) off GumTree, they weren't super cheap but for 🍍🍍🍊🍊 (2 pineapples+ 2 Tangerines) Each they definitely beat NSW prices around 🍍🍍🍍🍍 (4-5 pinapples) , I also picket up a Dell Precission T1650 with i7-3770, 16GB RAM & 2 x 500 GB H/D for $90 at Dapto NSW (20min from home), should go nice with one of the RX480
Hey, no shame in hauling monitors through the airport. Customs did laugh at me when I brought a 27inch 4k Thinkvision from USA to Chile. But in the end, I laughed harder since I bought it for 300 USD, here it costs like 1k usd.
Some miss at sites junggonara(중고나라) is not main service at Naver(네이버). It is just community cafe part of portal site. Naver gives junggonara Some safty features. but junggonara is separated from Naver, just use Naver's community cafe service Danawa(다나와) is company which services pc part's specs, price chart from online shops and pc part buy guide. They not have own shop but earn money from ad junggonara(중고나라) connects users to users to sell 2nd hand parts, Danawa(다나와) connects users to online shops to buy cheaper
That cooler you found reminds me of the Cooler Master V10 that has a similar feature (an extra fan/shroud over the RAM DIMMs to cool them). I guess it makes sense given the trend of putting heat syncs on all that 'gaming'/high-end RAM sticks these days (ever since the days of RDRAM/Rambus and DDR2 basically, though most RAM sticks don't actually need it; if they did then they'd ensure active cooling for water cooled rigs etc. where there might not be any airflow over the RAM modules, but they don't with the exception of a very small number in the past that included things like water coolers and extra fan shrouds for the RAM sticks like the fan modules Corsair was including with some of their RAM years ago).
And again. I Love this! I made a superb deal a few days ago too. I got a MSI GTX 1060 3GB in perfect condition for only 70€ from a local deal. Really nice.
A nice redditor pointed me to this video bc I'm a laptop gamer who wants to step into proper pc gaming, and I'm going to study abroad in korea! This video was really helpful, maybe I can snag some parts with me for building a pc in the States
I have a bunch of used 1070's that I mined with back in 2017, cards are immaculate, original boxes, were run at 80% power profiles, never OC'd, room had aircon with dust filters, this guy should give me a call I'll sell them in bulk cheaper than any of these korean stores but would need return ticket to UK lol
I got a R9 280X for $25 in summer of 2017 It had no fand or fan shroud so I hit glued the fans and shroud from a accelero cooler works great topping out at 73C
I spent a year in Korea back in 04-05. They are way ahead of the US in consumer electronics. There are tunnels that are under Seoul that have electronics markets in them.
Loved this one! These longer vids are great! I managed to pickup one of them XFX R9 280X's latley too - never seen one before and tbh im blown away how stylish that thing is!
A shopping method I used in Korea. Keep USD in one pocket & WON in the other. Being able to pull out only a single type of currency in front of a seller somehow made it easier for me to barter. Merchants seemed to value USD differently.
Love your videos Brian. The world wide price to performance used parts hunts ar great. By the way I believe I just got a fantastic deal in the U.K. I just picked up a used MSI GTX 970 Gaming (cough) 4G for £45 ($55. 21 or AUD 82.42). It's to go with an Intel 4790 and an upgrade from a R9 270X.
a lot of these used korean parts are actually being shipped off over to the philippines. there's a huge market for used parts here in the philippines. a lot of parts from japan come in to the country too. 600watt power supplies sell here for 12 dollars, 500watt ones go for 10 bucks. rx470s for around 80usd, rx570 for around 90 to 100usd. mostly from korea or japan.
Same goes for indonesia, but not that much ppl knew. Japan imports are kinda uncommon tho, last time I saw optiplex with c2d used by photocopy and pc rent services with dell japan support webpage. The one that's very common is Korean and Singaporean imports (especially with SG, it's just 30 minutes from Batam. Shipping outside of Batam is awful tho.)
Love your videos mate, the RX470 deals was a cracker. I think the main advantage of the 6gig in the 1060 isn’t speed (although sometimes it makes a difference) it is more the ability to max out setting in dx12 at 1080p. In games like SOTTR you simply cannot do that on 3 gb. Also, my ocd makes me point out that 12/800 is about 1.5%, not 0.125% :)
That XFX R9 280X looks like the Vapor-chamber version. Nice card. Those 3GB 1060's look like some good cards also. That z77 Extreme4-M is calling. I have another lonely i7 3770K that needs a hone.
That "weird" cooler is a Prolimatech Genesis. I have one an my AM3+ rig and it cost me 70 Euros new back in the day - without fans. Sadly it is not compatible with AM4, because Prolimatech is kind of out of business or doesn't react to mails anymore - they simply don't provide the right mounting hardware for it. It is still compatible with 775 and 115X sockets.
I used same Logitech G9x until last year too (still working). It's just without the swappable outer shell, makes it lighter. But he needs to have small hands to be able to use it like that. I used it with the narrow shell in FPS and even that was too small for long use.
I also went there last year. And same, I went there on a sunday. Most of the stores were closed. I ended up just eating at a 7-11 and went on my way. 😂
You should visit your next door neighbour, Indonesia. You'll be surprised with the possibility of buying very cheap used computer components from several places around Jakarta and Surabaya. And the currency exchange rate also very good. AU$1 equal to Rp.10,000. Since Indonesian shifting from offline market to online market, you can consider to check Tokopedia and Bukalapak, both are marketplace that is really popular.
Thank you for visiting Yongsan, Korea. I'm proud of being a small tech youtuber in Korea, but I think there are a lot of regrets. Even though I want to buy parts cheaply on Amazon, I think it's best to buy in Korea because of the a / s.
Did you stop back to australia or did you just head to s korea fro japan, also do you have to go through customs and pay some kind of fee for importing parts. Like when i went to mexico once i hid some doritos yes the chips so i didnt pay any fees think the limit was 500 dollars in value. The doritos are like no other cant get them in the us since the online store i used to buy from stoppeed selling them sadly.
I have an old logitech G9 and it just made me think, a video on used mice with a really good reputation from yester year and see how they compair would be awesome, could even get rocket jump ninja in to help
Any Korean here can confirm that, is that true most of the time the second hand PC components tends to be exported to Philippines, Indonesia, and Sri Lanka? I seen so many listing selling Emtek GPU, and Korean brand PSU here. Sometimes entire unit as well.
Brian im currently living in south korea right now, If u need any info i can share some. Usually dont ever look at craigslist or some sites. The prices are pretty inflated here and there is an app in Korean which has decent deals. I got a i5 9600k 16gb and a 1060 3gb for around 480usd after nego which is decent here.
I'm supposed to be going to sleep, but instead I'm an American watching an Australian make tech deals in Korea.
LOL the beauty of modern technology!!!
Haha same for the UK 🤣 but my boy was awake anyway
Classic
Damn I was hoping it would be called "Seoul searching"
Aww.. thanks Bryan. I thought you were just being polite about the food!
Nah brother I loved it. Thanks so much for helping me.
@@techyescity Arnold you rock
@@RE-1997 Thank you
Arnold I subscribed
Hi arnold how do you know which sellers are safe in joonggonara
It's like a mini movie full of tech yes love'in .
MCM for techs
Thanks for letting us tag along ✌️ love watching the vlogs
My wife is Korean and I never knew there is such gold there on used PC parts! Thanks The Yes Man! Well looks like the Mrs is going to have fun translating for me next time we go back to Korea lol
I always find your ways of finding computer parts extremely interesting. This truly is my cup of tea Mr. Tech Yes City.
Love these videos Bryan, keep them up, I might have to go check out Yongsan soon!
Yeah Korea is so good. Miss it already
24:14 Bryan always just slidin' by airport security with his Tech YES Lovin' XD
13:32 When you have an addiction to watching used deals get bought via the YES Man!
That one guy snotting his face off at 5:30 😂😂
Some great deals there ❤ you seriously have me addicted to used price performance.
Loving those GTX 1060's. Quality Gravis cards!
Searched through the comments just for the timestamp LOL
21:37 - Korean version of tech Yes lovin?...
When YES man find a stellar deals but can't bring it back back to homeland via suitcase. FeelsBadMan
12:57 Bling case " Ridiculously cheap"
My Experience in tech malls, and a real time saver, the better deals are found on the higher floors furthermost away from the entrances, lift / elevator areas.
These stores pay less rent and have less customers, you can work deals there more readily.
I'd start there every time! Especially on time constraint visits.
Can i submit a suggestion that you consider doing a video, perhaps 1/2 yearly on parts you'd avoid and combinations of hardware that you've discovered that for what ever reason just didnt work or perform as expected.
Keep the great vids coming!
Great vid. The best deal, in my opinion, was seeing the competitive gamer using a mouse from 2008. That utterly floored me.
next episode: North Korea's USED MEGA PC Parts Hunt - "Great Leaders Great Bargains"
check out this used nuclear missile launch button for only $3
@@dickyadhadyanto4986 lmao😂😂😂😂😂
Man, I am so thankful to you for the absolute kick ass effort you put into your channel and your videos. I just love these trips you take, my wife is from Seoul and I have to say, they are one of the oldest cultures on the planet. I truly love the Korean people and I am a huge fan of your channel.
Haha honestly I haven't slept in over 30 hours because I've been on a research & deals searching grind. But I wanted to thank you Brian! As of the last few days, I've been extremely motivated to build my first couple "built to sell" gaming PCs. I don't have a ton of deals in my area in Florida USA but there's been a few local & ebay deals I HAD to hop on! Always loving the Tech YES content, your energy is awesome & best of luck on your next Parts Hunt!
Let me know how you go man.
Hey Brian. The weird Double Tower cooler is made by Prolimatech, and is called Genesis. From what i‘ve heard its quite a beast
The Yes Man brings it again! Always on point with the price to performance magic. Love it!
Late to the party, but: 13:17 Bryan, we all have a problem. We are all Tech YES Citizens! A problem to be proud of!
Dem Gravis cards Boi !
Loved this video, especially the Starcraft tournament ending, so cool that guy won the prize pool.
here in the philippines we have a lot of tempered glass case with rgb fans for around $40 us.
Tecware, rakk, fantech and dark flash reprezent
Even in India (which suks for pc parts) there are companies launching tempered glass cases with rgb fans under 45$ ..... Don't know why it's not in Australia 🤔🤔
@@basurahan306 tecware launched it's cases in India too long time ago but then they backed out , i guess there was almost no market that time.
@@timserious7678 yeah im cringing whenever a tech channel is using a rosewill case for their low budget builds when we have 30 dollar cases heee that look exacly like NZXT(Tecware nexus m/c) with included decent fans. hope Tech Yes City will feature one of these cases like
Tecware and Rakk gears
I loved Seeing the YES Citizens everything about this video OMG SOO AMAZING
Thanks for taking us along this Journey B 💪🏾
the korean guy is very fluent Englsh. Nice. thank you for helping the tech yes man.
29:29 "Who shot the couch!?" - Chris Farley
I think if you can you should go back to South Korea and do some more part hunting, very fun to see. Thanks for sharing. :)
I grabbed 2 EVGA GTX 1080's for $200 each yesterday on Craigslist. (both still under warranty). Bought 2 1tb m.2 SSD's for $60 each and 2 650w EVGA PSU's for $40 each on Amazon's 20% off warehouse sale. Going to pick up 2 sets of Ryzen 5 3600 + $30 off mobo + case at MicroCenter and get some high performance flips going. The search never ends!
I'm going back to korea in a few months time. I guess I'd be visiting this place again! Hope I get amazing deals like yours.
Damn Brian, I been loving this series on Asian Used parts hunts. I personally shop the hardoffs for retro console games, but I am also a big DIY PC guy.
Your video inspired me to try hunting some used parts performance in Akihabara. I saw the sign of one my favorite retro shops in the background (SuperPotato).
I kinda wasn't surprised how bad the deals were in those hardoffs cause they tend to over-price stuff that's fairly new to not so new, especially in the city.
Never been to Korea, but now this video has me thinking twice about wanting to go there!
Oh and I would tend to agree that you do have a problem buying used parts, but I think I'm infected with the same disease! lol.
Lol yeah it's really fun. I can't stop
G'day Brian,
Good to hear you really Enjoyed you Trip, especially getting time with your little man in Japan,
I'm sure John & Arnold had an Awesome time TechYes Hunting with you as well,
I also I had I good time Hunting while you were away,
I got 4x RX480 8GB from the GC (grabbed them quick while you weren't home 😁) off GumTree, they weren't super cheap but for 🍍🍍🍊🍊 (2 pineapples+ 2 Tangerines) Each they definitely beat NSW prices around 🍍🍍🍍🍍 (4-5 pinapples) ,
I also picket up a Dell Precission T1650 with i7-3770, 16GB RAM & 2 x 500 GB H/D for $90 at Dapto NSW (20min from home), should go nice with one of the RX480
That we did. Bryan is awesome in person!
You killed it in Korea,those 1060’s will still sell well in a decent build
Absolutely LOVED your after credit scene! That was funny!
Hey, no shame in hauling monitors through the airport. Customs did laugh at me when I brought a 27inch 4k Thinkvision from USA to Chile. But in the end, I laughed harder since I bought it for 300 USD, here it costs like 1k usd.
You should build a computer with all the parts that you found around the world! I love your content man keep on the good work!
23:57 TECH YES LOVING! 😍
One of the best Tech Yes episodes!! ✊👍👍
Some miss at sites
junggonara(중고나라) is not main service at Naver(네이버). It is just community cafe part of portal site.
Naver gives junggonara Some safty features. but junggonara is separated from Naver, just use Naver's community cafe service
Danawa(다나와) is company which services pc part's specs, price chart from online shops and pc part buy guide.
They not have own shop but earn money from ad
junggonara(중고나라) connects users to users to sell 2nd hand parts, Danawa(다나와) connects users to online shops to buy cheaper
That cooler you found reminds me of the Cooler Master V10 that has a similar feature (an extra fan/shroud over the RAM DIMMs to cool them). I guess it makes sense given the trend of putting heat syncs on all that 'gaming'/high-end RAM sticks these days (ever since the days of RDRAM/Rambus and DDR2 basically, though most RAM sticks don't actually need it; if they did then they'd ensure active cooling for water cooled rigs etc. where there might not be any airflow over the RAM modules, but they don't with the exception of a very small number in the past that included things like water coolers and extra fan shrouds for the RAM sticks like the fan modules Corsair was including with some of their RAM years ago).
i would have taken the whole box of keyboards too, that red looks so nice and bright after some clean up, but that 144hz monitor looked mint
And again. I Love this!
I made a superb deal a few days ago too. I got a MSI GTX 1060 3GB in perfect condition for only 70€ from a local deal. Really nice.
What a legend at 5:31 xD
man love your obsession for used pc parts, we need to get you into rehab dude haha!
Happy to see you buying some used parts in Korea. Hope you enjoyed it
A nice redditor pointed me to this video bc I'm a laptop gamer who wants to step into proper pc gaming, and I'm going to study abroad in korea! This video was really helpful, maybe I can snag some parts with me for building a pc in the States
I have a bunch of used 1070's that I mined with back in 2017, cards are immaculate, original boxes, were run at 80% power profiles, never OC'd, room had aircon with dust filters, this guy should give me a call I'll sell them in bulk cheaper than any of these korean stores but would need return ticket to UK lol
Next time I get a keyboard, I will have to get one with a hard drive holder. :D
A USB 3 keyboard with slot for internal SSD that should be a real thing! 😁
Have you see the keyblade keyboard
I got a R9 280X for $25 in summer of 2017
It had no fand or fan shroud so I hit glued the fans and shroud from a accelero cooler works great topping out at 73C
I spent a year in Korea back in 04-05. They are way ahead of the US in consumer electronics. There are tunnels that are under Seoul that have electronics markets in them.
What's the hand held camera your using to film in parts videos?
I use two cameras. Main blog is Sony ax700 and secret blog cam is dji gimbal camera (it's so good)
@@techyescity which dji model?
@@PLANTONE im sure its dji osmo pocket gimbal
The song at 0:00 is Lush Vibes - Wasted Ceremony.
Thank me later.
apparently on spotify its "future vibes" by qeeo
Is that a cat or a dog? In the background at @18:25?
Also ice deal hunting 👌
Loved this one! These longer vids are great! I managed to pickup one of them XFX R9 280X's latley too - never seen one before and tbh im blown away how stylish that thing is!
2011 to 2013 XFX cards look great, way better than they do now.
A shopping method I used in Korea.
Keep USD in one pocket & WON in the other.
Being able to pull out only a single type of currency in front of a seller somehow made it easier for me to barter.
Merchants seemed to value USD differently.
Love your videos Brian. The world wide price to performance used parts hunts ar great. By the way I believe I just got a fantastic deal in the U.K. I just picked up a used MSI GTX 970 Gaming (cough) 4G for £45 ($55. 21 or AUD 82.42). It's to go with an Intel 4790 and an upgrade from a R9 270X.
22:18 woah those are some beefy heatpipes
A parts hunt in North Korea would be something. A real challenge for sure. :D
Bryans gonna have a ton of fun trying to get video footage out of the country :D
@@Yuzuki1337 And computer parts, too. :)
5:31 the guy in the background hahahahahahahahahahah
a lot of these used korean parts are actually being shipped off over to the philippines. there's a huge market for used parts here in the philippines. a lot of parts from japan come in to the country too.
600watt power supplies sell here for 12 dollars, 500watt ones go for 10 bucks.
rx470s for around 80usd, rx570 for around 90 to 100usd.
mostly from korea or japan.
Yep thanks to that I built my first gaming PC lmao
Lots of Pegatron 1155 motherboards too! And Intel ones! Mostly H61-based though.
Same goes for indonesia, but not that much ppl knew.
Japan imports are kinda uncommon tho, last time I saw optiplex with c2d used by photocopy and pc rent services with dell japan support webpage.
The one that's very common is Korean and Singaporean imports (especially with SG, it's just 30 minutes from Batam. Shipping outside of Batam is awful tho.)
Awesome vid. I was wondering if you had any problems with the parts you got, especially the hard drives I suppose everything worked well.
wow your pc parts hunting skill is really good despite some parts are overpriced. i'm also planning to go to yongsan to hunt pc parts.
Why do I find these videos so fascinating?
Love your videos mate, the RX470 deals was a cracker. I think the main advantage of the 6gig in the 1060 isn’t speed (although sometimes it makes a difference) it is more the ability to max out setting in dx12 at 1080p. In games like SOTTR you simply cannot do that on 3 gb. Also, my ocd makes me point out that 12/800 is about 1.5%, not 0.125% :)
Next time you go to south Korea you need to bring like 5 extra large suitcases with you.
25:43 Damn that drop kinda shocked me even though you've dropped a gpu at 2m height
Ha, me too - I didn't notice it fall from the background, it just zoomed in frame for me! Drama queen 1060 just had to get in on the shot!
Instant like, cause the YES man never dissapoints 🔥
That XFX R9 280X looks like the Vapor-chamber version. Nice card.
Those 3GB 1060's look like some good cards also.
That z77 Extreme4-M is calling. I have another lonely i7 3770K that needs a hone.
I miss Korea so much. Such a cool place, amazing people, rich culture and history. To top it all, they really seem to love tech!
That "weird" cooler is a Prolimatech Genesis. I have one an my AM3+ rig and it cost me 70 Euros new back in the day - without fans.
Sadly it is not compatible with AM4, because Prolimatech is kind of out of business or doesn't react to mails anymore - they simply don't provide the right mounting hardware for it.
It is still compatible with 775 and 115X sockets.
3:04 Lol today this sight seems unreal
whew, after the japan trips great to see you pop over to Korea.
Seems like you're having too much fun Brian.
Happy for you.
I used same Logitech G9x until last year too (still working). It's just without the swappable outer shell, makes it lighter. But he needs to have small hands to be able to use it like that. I used it with the narrow shell in FPS and even that was too small for long use.
I also went there last year. And same, I went there on a sunday. Most of the stores were closed. I ended up just eating at a 7-11 and went on my way. 😂
You should visit your next door neighbour, Indonesia. You'll be surprised with the possibility of buying very cheap used computer components from several places around Jakarta and Surabaya. And the currency exchange rate also very good. AU$1 equal to Rp.10,000. Since Indonesian shifting from offline market to online market, you can consider to check Tokopedia and Bukalapak, both are marketplace that is really popular.
G9 / G9x were legendary. I owned 2 and my 2nd died last year. Wish they brought them back!
supposed to go to a meeting at work, but instead I skipped it and watched this vlog :)
5:30 goz alert 😂
Thank you for visiting Yongsan, Korea.
I'm proud of being a small tech youtuber in Korea, but I think there are a lot of regrets.
Even though I want to buy parts cheaply on Amazon, I think it's best to buy in Korea because of the a / s.
My morning is complete 😁
i hope someday i ll be able to visit both japan and s.korea,not for the tech but for their culture that fascinates me
Where’s the used store at? I was just there yesterday and couldn’t find it. Was at the Cinema mall, got a nice case for 20 bucks.
Did you stop back to australia or did you just head to s korea fro japan, also do you have to go through customs and pay some kind of fee for importing parts. Like when i went to mexico once i hid some doritos yes the chips so i didnt pay any fees think the limit was 500 dollars in value. The doritos are like no other cant get them in the us since the online store i used to buy from stoppeed selling them sadly.
Great place to spend money! I was stationed there in 2001.
Most of my money went to electronics & live entertainment.
I have an old logitech G9 and it just made me think, a video on used mice with a really good reputation from yester year and see how they compair would be awesome, could even get rocket jump ninja in to help
Tech YES City: step on another country
used pc parts: why do i hear boss music
Any Korean here can confirm that, is that true most of the time the second hand PC components tends to be exported to Philippines, Indonesia, and Sri Lanka?
I seen so many listing selling Emtek GPU, and Korean brand PSU here. Sometimes entire unit as well.
Shout out to the fans from Korea helping Brian out on his Pc parts hunt.
Thanks for your video i am next week in korea where you find the StarCraft matches point?
Korea is dope. Definitely need to go back
Upnext! MEGA PC PARTS HUNT ! NORTH KOREA EDITION! I bet they have Great deals around there especially for Retro gaming PCs
I always want to look at my harddrive when I am typing! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
When you travel 6000 miles just to get a pc parts deal , no wonder used parts are overpriced. Well done Bryan 😍
Those keyboards ARE an awesome deal... some hard to pass up deals out there.
Jesus Christ! You've been a busy boy, haven't you?
Brian im currently living in south korea right now,
If u need any info i can share some.
Usually dont ever look at craigslist or some sites.
The prices are pretty inflated here and there is an app in Korean which has decent deals.
I got a i5 9600k 16gb and a 1060 3gb for around 480usd after nego which is decent here.
For gaming but on a budget, only for story driven games not esports titles, what would you recommend, 144hz or 1440p? Any certain panels stand out?
Those rx 470 and r9 deals made me go absolutely bonkers
those keyboards look so nice, wish more like those were around for cheap instead of the crazy transformers looking stuff.